Going to Army with no PCT - 19nor recovery / Suppression.

winny9494

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Dear forum,

I am in a bit of a crazy situation now and made an account in hopes to get some help.. Any advice is very much appreciated.

I am a 29 year old male having done 4 cycles before of Test Deca and EQ.

My recent cycle was Test, Deca, Tren a few times and EQ.. I took HCG injections a few times and cycle went from May-October with total around 3cc of compounds like test blend, deca, tren and EQ.

I am suddenly being drafted into the Korean army in Jan next year and having to stop my blast and cruise plan and having to come off without a proper recovery strategy.

If possible I would like to recover in the army but worried my hormones will all be crashed and I will be suicidal because he 19nors will have me shut down..

Is there anything I can do during the next two months to hopefully make this transition possible.. Will I be shut down for life? Should I be taking clomid and nolva before I enlist… Please help me I am desperate and so worried…
 
It sounds like you're in a tough spot, but with proper steps, you can recover well before your enlistment. Here's a brief guide:


1. Start PCT Early:


  • Begin Clomid (50mg/day) and Nolvadex (20mg/day) about 2 weeks after your last injection. Continue for 4-6 weeks. This helps restart natural testosterone production.

2. Use HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin):


  • Continue HCG (250-500 IU every 3 days) for 3-4 weeks to stimulate your testes. Avoid it too close to starting PCT.

3. Manage Psychological Effects:


  • Coming off powerful compounds like Tren and Deca can cause mood swings and depression. Ensure exercise, good nutrition, and sleep. Seek mental health support if needed.

4. Supplements:


  • Consider Zinc, Vitamin D, Magnesium, and L-arginine to support testosterone and mood.

5. Recovery Timeline:


  • Full recovery may take time, but with proper PCT, most men regain hormone function. Stay patient and focus on overall health.

Lastly, if you feel overwhelmed, talk to a healthcare professional. You can recover and stabilize before heading into the army!
 
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